Irish Surfing


Irish Surfing is buzzing right now, it's getting better and bigger all the time! Aside from the traditional surf meccas of Tramore, Easkey, Lahainch, Bundoran etc. people all over Ireland are just getting out into the waves and lovin' it. If you live in Dublin and feel nuthin's happening or you want to get your first stoke, the East Coast Surf Club has recently been formed due to huge demand. E-mail me for details. Go for it!

After the extremely successful staging of Guinness Eurosurf '97 in Bundoran last September and the magnificent achievement of the McNulty brothers in grabbing second in the World Big Wave Championships in Todos Santos, Mexico, this winter, Ireland is finally be recognised as an international force after years of being a secret spot for loads of the world's top surfers to come and chill and escape the crowds and surf what the Stormrider's Guide to Europe describes as the "best waves outside of Hawaii".

All this augurs well for the future and Ireland's bid to hoost the world champs in the next few years. It will happen! Believe it.

Anyway, here's what's hot in the Irish surf scene. If you have any news or stuff to add, E-Mail me and I'll bang it on the site. Also if you're living in the Dublin area and are interested in going for a few surfs or want to get in contact with others for mad trips to far and wide, E-mail me. I'd love to hear from you. And don't think there ain't no surf - Killiney goes off!


East Coast Surf Club Suss it out!

Irish Surf spots Here's some of the best breaks in Ireland. But remember, there are literally hundreds more around every corner from Tramore to Antrim. Explore, use your initiative, you'll be rewarded. Tell me about your local spot if I've left it out, and attatch a photo to an E-mail.

Irish Contest Calendar These are the competition dates for 98. Do your best to get to some and check out the scene, even if you don't compete just enjoy some first class surfing.

History of Irish Surfing From Kevin Cavey at the Boat Show in 1966 to the current situation of a vibrant scene with twelve clubs all over Ireland.

Irish Clubs List of all twelve Irish clubs and who to call if you want to get in touch.

Irish Surf Shops There are a suprisingly large number of well-stocked, mellow friendly surf shops and bars well spread around Ireland.

World Big Wave Championships Ireland sensationally come second in the first Big Wave Challenge in Todos Santos, Mexico, in February '98! This result greatly increases our chances of landing the World Championships in the next few years.

Eurosurf 97 A preview to the very successful event in Bundoran last September. Better late than never.

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